Antique Culinary

Antiques in your kitchen make an otherwise sterile environment warm and exciting. These antiques have been used for preparing and cooking meals for centuries and are still relevant in any modern interior. In our inventory you’ll find Antiques for preparing meals such as glazed earthenware mixing bowls and cream bowls and turned wooden bowls. Iron, marble and brass produce scales and culinary scales along with their original weights. Antiques for storing food such as glass blown pickling jars, green glazed and yellow glazed duck confit jars, glass etched biscuit barrels and ironstone soup tureens. For cooking and serving food you’ll find an array of copper antiques such as copper fish kettles or poisonierres, antique wooden breadboards, chopping blocks, butchers blocks and pastry tables. Antique silver cutlery and more.

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  • English Late 19th Century Large Brass Table Scale & Weights

    $3,995.00

    44.75"H x 48"W x 15.75"D

    Dimensions: 44 3/4″H x 48″W x 15 3/4″D

    A stunning, large brass table scale, made near the turn of the century, England. The scale is no longer operational, but still makes an mighty impact on a space. The scale is made of brass, with two copper weigh pans. The shaped arms support the hanging pans, attached by linked brass strands. As seen in the detailed photos, each copper pan has been stamped numerous times with a seal, bearing a year, surrounded by Greek letters. The English crown can also be seen stamped into the copper. These dates signify when the scale was last calibrated. The brass column shaft sits atop a brass pedestal, which sits atop stacked brass, which sits upon a piece of gray marble. The entire scale is lifted by brass ball feet. The scale includes the weights with which it is pictured.

  • Set of Three Italian 19th Century Chiminea Pots

    $3,600.00

    15.38"H x 13.38"W x 12.75"D

    Dimensions: 15-⅜”H x 13-⅜”W x 12-¾”D

    Here are three, extremely versatile large antique Italian pots.  Handmade from Italy, these glazed pots are sometimes called Top Hats and would be perfect indoors or outdoors.  They are a beautiful creamy-beige glazed ceramic, rustic vase with two handles and an amazing patinated finish.  

    Large: 15-⅜”H x 13-⅜”W x 12-¾”D

    Medium: 13-¾”H x 13-⅜”W x 12-½”D

    Small: 13”H x 11-¾”W x 11-¼”D

  • English 19th Century Plate Holder

    $2,750.00

    19.25"H x 61.63"W x 7.75"D

    Dimensions: 19-¼”H x 61-⅝”W x 7-¾”D

    This simple wooden plate holder is the functional piece of antique organization you’ve been searching for. You’ll have a much easier time accessing, storing, and drying your plates with this piece. The wood itself is in great condition and level so you don’t have to worry about the stability of your fine dinner wares. Holds 28 plates at a time. Make sure to view detailed images.

  • French Vintage Massive Culinary Scale

    $2,100.00

    15"H x 43"W x 18.88"D

    Dimensions: 15”H x 43”W x 18-⅞”D

    This massive culinary or produce scale from Lyon, France is the perfect antique accessory to elevate any kitchen. The base is made of solid waxed pine with a fantastic vibrant patina. Its sizable, heavy copper trays have aged wonderfully and bear the original manufacturer stamp of Lpirou et P. Schaller- S.R. Tunisie- Lyon. Both trays are removable and sit snugly within four prong iron hardware. Make sure to view the detailed images for a closer look at the excellent quality of this antique scale!

  • French Hand-Chiseled Stone Mortar

    $1,850.00

    8"H x 17.25"W x 17.25"D

    Dimensions: 8” H x 17 ¼” W x 17 ¼” D

    A French stone mortar used to grind herbs and spices. This mortar is hand-chiseled from one piece of stone and has four handles, making it easy to use and carry. Be sure to view the detailed images to see the current condition of this antique mortar.

  • French 19th Century Culinary Scale from Lyon

    $1,650.00

    9.5"H x 31"W x 13.25"D

    Dimensions: 9-1/2″H x 31″W x 13-1/4″D

    A large kitchen / culinary scale made in Lyon, France circa 1880. This wonderful antique instrument was used to measure various ingredients and products that are epicurean in nature. Its sizable brass plates each contain a multitude of stamps that would have been left by a professional whose job it was to calibrate these weighing machines. These markings, along with its larger size and 40 kilogram capacity signal that this scale would have been used in a commercial setting. Its dials are stylized arrows that will point to one another when the weight of the plate containing the product equals the graduated brass weights that would be added to the other plate. The painted wood base is surmounted by a beautiful piece of white marble. Manufactured in Lyon by Bruyat.

  • French 19th Century Culinary Scale

    $1,495.00

    9.75"H x 24.5"W x 9.75"D

    Dimensions: 8-1/4″H x 24-1/2″W x 9-3/4″D

    An antique French counter or grocer scale in ebonized hardwood and mahogany inlay with white marble top, circa 1880. The scale is made of hardwood, with each side having a thin inlaid rectangle of more lightly toned mahogany. Both front and back have a glass-front dial with a silver ring and decorative arrow pointers. This enables both the grocer and customer to see the scale’s measurement. The two plateaux are made of copper, which have taken a lovely, antique patina. The scale was manufactured by Trussant et Cie (Trussant & Co.) in Sainte-Livre, east of Bordeaux.

  • French 19th Century Green Glazed Mixing Bowl

    $1,400.00

    7.5"H x "W x 17.88"D

    Dimensions: 7-½”H 17-⅞” Diameter

    This terracotta mixing bowl has a green glazed interior, made for mixing in the kitchen. It’s a wonderful example of antique kitchenware and can be used in many applications today.

  • French 19th Century Pine Cheese Draining Board

    $1,350.00

    58.25"H x 25.88"W x 1.88"D

    Dimensions: 58 ¼” H x 25 ⅞” W x 1 ⅞” D

    A large early 19th century French cheese draining board, hand-crafted in France circa 1820. This solid pine board with a shallow rim along the edges was used to drain the whey from cheeses as they were processed. Featuring scrapes and markings from years of use, the gorgeous wood grain of the aged pine matches the beauty of the all over patina. A small timber crack can be seen on the surface. A perfectly provincial culinary antique that is still wonderfully functional. There is no evidence of the top being attached to a base. This might be so the board could be easily cleaned after use. Be sure to view all the images to see the current condition and beauty of this well aged (at over 200 years old) cheese board.

  • Set of French 19th Century Cut Crystal Champagne Flutes

    $1,295.00

    6.88"H x "W x 2.88"D

    Dimensions: 6-⅞”H x 2-⅞”D

    Set of 13 French glasses, c. 1820.  These crystal flutes have a cut design around the bowl and overall tapered design with faceted stems.  

  • English 19th Century Hand-Forged Iron Trivet

    $1,100.00

    15.75"H x 15.38"W x 15.38"D

    Dimensions: 15-¾”H x 15-⅝”W x 15-⅜”D

    A small but lovely example of the blacksmith’s art. The hand-forged 19th century iron trivet features a flat surface to place hot pots that have come off the open fire or stove after cooking. It has two straight legs in the back and one cabriole leg in the front. Stretchers connect the legs and it forms an open surface to place another hot pot. This would have been next to the fireplace on the hearth.

  • French Early 20th Century Bottle Carrier

    $1,100.00

    16.25"H x 24.25"W x 8.38"D

    Dimensions: 16-¼”H x 24-¼”W x 8-⅜”D

    Early 20th century, c. 1900, 12 bottle carrier basket from France.  Handmade bottle rack, made of metal with a wooden handle.  Wonderful, aged patina gives this basket layers of character.

  • French Vintage Box of Serving Utensils

    $995.00

    1.50"H x 14"W x 7"D

    Dimensions: 1-½”H x 14”W x 7”D

    Encased in navy blue leather and protected by gold velvet, this set of 4 serving utensils includes a carving fork and knife and a salad serving fork and spoon. The carving knife has the maker’s initials and the word “inoxydable” which means stainless or rust proof in French. The carving fork features a protective lever attached to the back. The idea is that when you have a large piece of meat (such as a large prime rib or so), it’s difficult to balance the meat to be able to cut it vertically. Instead, you cut it horizontally from the right with your carving knife (assuming you are right-handed). To keep the meat from slipping away, you stick the fork in from the left, using your left hand. That puts the fork (and your left hand holding the fork) directly into the path of the knife when it exits whatever you’re cutting. The sudden lack of resistance could cause the knife to “jump” towards your hand. With this guard, the knife hits the guard rather than the hand. The salad fork and spoon are fit with amber celluloid heads and offer a lovely contrast to the polished metal. Make sure to view the detailed images for a closer look.

  • English Victorian Scale and Weights

    $995.00

    8.25"H x 19.13"W x 9.5"D

    Dimensions: 8-1/4″H x 19-1/8″W x 9-1/2″D

    English cast-iron scale with a white marble weighing platform. This scale has eight original weights: 4lb, 2lb, 1lb, 8oz, 4oz, 2oz, 1oz, 1/2oz. Scales can be both functional and decorative. With its clean, white marble platform, this scale would look great in a kitchen!

  • French 19th Century Copper Fish Kettle

    $965.00

    8.63"H x 33.88"W x 9.13"D

    Dimensions: 8 6/8” H x 33 ⅞” W x 9 ⅛” D

    A fabulous French 19th century copper poissonniere or fish kettle. This long and extremely heavy rectangular pot was crafted of solid copper and retains its three large original handles attached with rivets and interior removable zinc grille liner. This substantial country essential was used for cooking fish on the open hearth and is in excellent condition with a rich, patinated finish. A sturdy, versatile, traditional piece that can still be used for cooking, or with its beautiful oblong shape, simply displayed. Be sure to view all the images for a closer look at this wonderful culinary antique.

  • French Copper Pot

    $950.00

    14.5"H x 28.13"W x 21.5"D

    Dimensions: 14-½”H x 28-⅛”W x 21-½”D

    A sizable antique copper pot, equipped with a forged iron handle that can be used to suspend the vessel over a fire. The pot has a hammered exterior that gives the antique a styled finish. The copper has patinated wonderfully, with some verdigris present. Although this interesting antique has a culinary purpose, it is not strictly relegated to the kitchen: it will make an excellent place to store firewood/kindling or use it as a cachepot for your favorite potted plant! The handles extend 4-⅞” out from each side. Circa 1840.

  • French Early 19th Century Terracotta Olive Oil Jar

    $895.00

    13.38"H x "W x 15.25"D

    Dimensions: 13 ⅜” H x 15 ¼” D

    A French terracotta olive oil jar from the early 19th century, with wonderful glazes of vibrant orange and energetic black splashes that surround the entire piece. Hand-crafted in France circa 1800 this terracotta oil jar has a top circular opening with trimmed lip, a frontal spout, and three wide molded handles. This jar has an all over glaze and is covered with appealing glaze technique and exceptional patina that makes it look almost modern in design. With its gorgeous shape, color and rustic charm this antique jar would make a lovely decorative addition to any home, placed in the kitchen, dining room, or on the patio. Be sure to view all of the images for a closer look at this attractive antique.

  • Scandinavian 19th Century Cheese Maker’s Board

    $895.00

    23.63"H x 9.88"W x 3.13"D

    Dimensions: 23 ⅝” L x 9 ⅞” W x 3 ⅛” D

    A 19th century Scandinavian cheese maker’s board hand-crafted from solid wood circa 1879. Genuine and rustic, this rectangular hollowed out, paddle shaped board was used for draining and separating the cheese and whey. Made of a solid plank of white pine. This board has a nice patina and is very tactile. In good antique condition with minimal wear. Inscribed into the wood on the reverse is the mark “D E L 1879” in fine script. Light in weight but sturdy and deep. This board would make a wonderful addition as a culinary antique or piece of folk art. Be sure to view all the images for a better look at this functional antique.

  • French 19th Century Glass Melon Cloche

    $895.00

    10.88"H x "W x 17.88"D

    Dimensions: 10-⅞”H x 17-⅞”D

    Large, blown-glass melon garden cloche.  Formed as a single piece of clear glass with a solid knob handle.  This one has a unique and irregular form, with flaws and imperfections that add to its organic characteristics.  The solid glass knob has been partially lobbed off, and is in keeping with the thought that knobs were routinely broken-off from 19th cloches to allow an even diffusion of heat and light through the glass.

  • French 19th Century Glazed Yellow Mixing Bowl

    $895.00

    9.5"H x 19.75"W x 19.75"D

    Dimensions: 9-1/2″ H X 19-3/4 ” Diameter

    Glazed yellow-and-brown mixing bowl from France, c.1860.

  • French 19th Century Large Glazed Mixing Bowl

    $850.00

    8.50"H x "W x 22.88"D

    Dimensions: 8-½”H x 22-⅞”Diameter

    A fine mixing bowl made during the 1850’s in France. The bowl has been glazed with a rich, glossy yellow and whimsical green floral form on the interior. This beautiful example of antique kitchenalia will make a wonderful centerpiece for your dining table, or perhaps a cachepot for the right plant! Make sure to view the detailed images.

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    French Carved Dough Bowl

    Original price was: $960.00.Current price is: $796.00.

    7.5"H x 46.5"W x 19.25"D

    Dimensions: 7-½”H x 46-½”W x 19-¼”D

    This is a French dough bowl, a wooden vessel used to mix bread dough. These bowls were found in every home and were typically carved from a large piece of wood. Now, it would make a nice conversation piece or decorate a dining room table. Circa 1880.

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    French Carved Dough Bowl

    Original price was: $960.00.Current price is: $796.00.

    7"H x 38.75"W x 16.25"D

    Dimensions: 7”H x 38-¾”W x 16-¼”D

    This is a French dough bowl, a wooden vessel used to mix bread dough. These bowls were found in every home and were typically carved from a large piece of wood. Now, it would make a nice conversation piece or decorate a dining room table. Circa 1880.

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    French Carved Dough Bowl

    Original price was: $960.00.Current price is: $765.00.

    9.63"H x 45.38"W x 18"D

    Dimensions: 9-⅝”H x 45-⅜”W x 18”D

    This is a French dough bowl, a wooden vessel used to mix bread dough. These bowls were found in every home and were typically carved from a large piece of wood. Now, it would make a nice conversation piece or decorate a dining room table. Circa 1880.

  • French Late 19th Century Large Brass Pot

    $695.00

    11.75"H x "W x 22.63"D

    Dimensions: 11 3/4″ H x 22 5/8″ D

    A sizable vessel, made in France circa 1880 of solid brass. The pot has a large iron handle for carrying or hanging it. It will lay flat when not being used. Over the years, the brass has taken on an antiqued character with decades of dings and dents that have overlapped, creating a hammered, finished appearance. Great for storing various goods; this pot looks good doing it!

  • Large French Copper Pot with Iron Hanging Handle

    $695.00

    14"H x "W x 25.5"D

    Dimensions: 14″ H x 25 1/2″ D

    A massive antique copper pot, made with a forged iron hanging handle. The handles have 7-⅝” extensions that would be used to suspend the metal pot over a heat source, often an open flame. The exterior has become blackened and weathered from use. Given few people have fireplaces large enough to accommodate such a massive vessel, today, the pot could be used just outside the fireplace as a stylish place to store firewood and/or kindling. Its aged finish will only improve with time and with each log tossed in. So many applications can be found for this unique and unusual antique copper pot.

  • Vintage Large Pewter Bowl

    $615.00

    4.25"H x "W x 19.13"D

    Dimensions: 4-¼”H x 19-⅛”D

    This is a sturdy vintage pewter bowl with a nice patina throughout. It has a large rim and a smooth bottom from many years of use. Make sure to view the detailed images to get a closer look.

  • Set of 7 French 19th Century Absinthe Glasses

    $600.00

    6"H x "W x 2.75"D

    Dimensions: 6”H x 2-¾”D

    Set of seven French glasses, c. 1880.  These heavy, absinthe glasses are each unique hand blown pieces. Sold only as a set of seven.

  • French 19th Century Terracotta Olive Oil Jar

    $595.00

    13.75"H x "W x 10.50"D

    Dimensions: 13 ¾” H x 10 ½” D

    A French terracotta olive oil jar from the 19th century, with wonderful glazes of vibrant orange and detailed cream and black decorations of fluid lines and surrounding foliate designs. Hand-crafted in France circa 1850 this terracotta oil jar has a top circular opening with thick lip, a wide comfortable top handle, frontal spout, and an adjacent wide molded handle. This jar has an all over glaze and is covered with appealing hand painted designs and a wonderful patina. With its gorgeous shape, color and rustic charm this antique jar would make a lovely decorative addition to any home, placed in the kitchen, dining room, or on the patio. Be sure to view all of the images for a closer look at this attractive antique.

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    English 19th Century Majolica Bird’s Nest Pitcher

    Original price was: $750.00.Current price is: $550.00.

    8.38"H x 6.5"W x 5.75"D

    Dimensions: 8 3/8″ H x 6 1/2″ W x 5 3/4″ D

    A lovely 19th century English majolica pitcher depicting a nest, filled with hatchlings, as their mother returns with a meal. The nest rests on a flowering branch. The branch motif is also found in the pitcher’s handle.

  • French 19th Century Yellow-Glazed Cream Bowl

    $550.00

    8.75"H x 22.25"W x 20"D

    Dimensions: 8-3/4″H x 22-1/4″W x 20″D

    A lovely glazed terra cotta cream bowl from 19th century France. This earthen bowl, also known as a pancheon, was used to stand milk while the cream separates. The cream is then poured off the top with the small spout found on the pot’s lip. This antique bowl is in excellent condition, with both handles intact. The interior has been glazed a beautiful ochre yellow. This glaze prevented the milk from being absorbed by the terra cotta. Today, this wonderful bowl would make a fantastic fruit bowl or decorative object about the house.

  • French Green Glass Storage Pickling Jar

    $525.00

    15.50"H x "W x 8"D

    Dimensions: 15-½”H x 8”Diameter

    A beautiful green glass storage jar from France! Rare and highly sought-after, what may be mistaken as imperfections: tilted mouths, bubbles and ripples in the glass, are actually the very attributes that make these colored glass jars such cherished antiques. Originally used to store vegetables, fruits, truffles and other food sundries, today this makes a wonderful vase and can be placed throughout the home for an added pop of color and texture. Make sure to view the detailed images for a closer look!.

  • Vintage Ceramic Storage Jar

    $525.00

    19.25"H x 17"W x 14.5"D

    Dimensions: 19-¼”H x 17”W x 14-½”D

    This is a charming ceramic storage jar, painted a light gray color. Its medium size makes it a versatile piece that will easily incorporate into your existing decor. Fixed with two upturned handles for carrying. The interior measures 12-¼”. Make sure to view the detailed images for a closer look. 

  • French 19th Century Copper Curd Pan

    $525.00

    6.75"H x 27.63"W x 27.63"D

    Dimensions: 6-¾”H x 27-⅝”W x 27-⅝”D

    A heavy round copper curd pan from Burgundy, France, c. 1880.  This piece has a beautiful patinated finish, both inside and out.  This antique makes a fantastic art piece or imparts a certain authenticity to a French kitchen.

  • Large French Copper Pot with Iron Hanging Handle

    $525.00

    10.88"H x "W x 19.88"D

    Dimensions: 10 7/8″ H x 19 7/8″ D

    A sizeable antique copper pot, equipped with a forged iron handle that can be used to suspend the vessel over a fire. The pot has a hammered exterior that gives the antique a styled finish. The copper has patinated wonderfully, with some verdigris present. Although this interesting antique has a culinary purpose, it is not strictly relegated to the kitchen: it will make an excellent place to store firewood / kindling or use it as a cachepot for your favorite potted plant! The handles extend 6-¼” out from each side.

  • French Large Hammered Copper Pot

    $495.00

    9.88"H x 18.63"W x 18"D

    Dimensions: 9-⅞”H x 18-⅝”W x 18”D

    A delightful copper copper cooking pan from France. Most likely used to make jams & preserves based on the shape and size. It has gained a heavy patina that provides a wonderful provincial look. Make sure to view the detailed images to get a closer look.

  • French 19th Century Brass & Forged Iron Pot

    $495.00

    11.13"H x "W x 19.50"D

    Dimensions: 11-⅛”H x 19-½”Diameter

    A sizable vessel, made in France of solid brass for open hearth cooking. The pot has a large forged iron handle for carrying or hanging it over an open flame. Over the years, the hammered brass and iron has gained a fantastic patina. There is some cracking around the rim, giving it tons of character. Make sure to view the detailed images to get a closer look.

  • English 19th Century Iron & Brass Culinary Scale

    $495.00

    5.75"H x 22"W x 10.25"D

    Dimensions: 5-¾”H x 22”W x 10-¼”D

    A fantastic cast iron & brass culinary scale, circa 1880, from France, would have been used for weighing a variety of grocery items. The brass plates are removable and have a few stamped letters to indicate calibration. The frame has gained a wonderful patina and remains quite balanced. The molded wooden frame continues to provide a stable foundation.

  • French 19th Century Metal Measure

    $495.00

    12.5"H x 14.5"W x 11"D

    Dimensions: 12-½”H x 14-½”W x 11”D

    Wonderfully patinated metal finishes this fantastic 19th century French measure. With two large handles, this implement would have been used to transfer the contents of one container to another. This particular measure features a striped design as well as a plaque indicating its maker, place of origin and capacity. This “10 liter” measure was made by P. Puig in Perpignan, France. Today, it would make a fantastic vessel for keeping kitchen utensils at arm’s reach or as a decorative object when placed on a shelf or surface. It still holds 10 liters, and could be used in its original application.

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    Swiss 19th Century Dry Measure Pantry Box

    Original price was: $625.00.Current price is: $495.00.

    9.13"H x "W x 18.13"D

    Dimensions: 9-⅛”H x 18-⅛”D

    This dry grain measure is a large, handsome culinary antique.  Beautifully aged wood with patinated hand-forged iron banding provides this piece with deep character. 

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    Swiss 19th Century Dry Measure Pantry Box

    Original price was: $625.00.Current price is: $495.00.

    5.63"H x "W x 19.63"D

    Dimensions: 5-⅝”H x 19-⅝”Diameter

    This dry grain measure is a handsome culinary antique.  Beautifully aged wood with patinated hand-forged iron banding provides this piece with deep character.  It has the initials ‘B B’ on either side of the two iron handles.

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    Swiss 19th Century Dry Measure Pantry Box

    Original price was: $625.00.Current price is: $495.00.

    8.75"H x "W x 13.75"D

    Dimensions: 8-¾”H x 13-¾”D

    This dry grain measure is a handsome culinary antique.  Beautifully aged wood with patinated hand-forged iron banding provides this piece with deep character.  It has an abundance of iron work and is quite unique.

  • French 19th Century Flat Lidded Glass Jar

    $490.00

    6.63"H x "W x 8"D

    Dimensions: 6-⅝”H x 8”D

    Petite, clear glass jar with lid.  This sweet little jar is raised on a short pedestal and is crowned with a flat lid.  The lid overhangs the jar and has a ‘turned liked’ handle topping it off.  

  • French 19th Century Pewter Bowl

    $465.00

    3.88"H x "W x 14.38"D

    Dimensions: 3-⅞”H x 14-⅜”D

    A classic pewter dish from 19th century France. Not suggested for culinary use due to heavy metal content. Make sure to view the detailed images to get a closer look.

  • Pair of English Early 20th Century Ironstone Dairy Pitchers

    $450.00

    5.75"H x 7"W x 5"D

    Dimensions: 5-¾”H x 7”W x 5”D

    A darling pair of ironstone dairy pitchers, made in Staffordshire, England circa 1920. The pitchers have a wonderful banded design that provides an elevated sophistication without a hint of pretentiousness. They are simply delightful and would make a special addition to your coffee service. The pitchers have a crackled finish throughout and a slight discoloration that provides the crocks with a distinctly unique patination. 

  • French 19th Century Pickling Jar (Medium Size)

    $450.00

    11.75"H x 4.375"W x 4.375"D

    Dimensions: 11-¾”H x 4-⅜”Diameter

    A wonderful assortment of early 19th century, hand blown French pickling jars, ranging in size from 9-¾”H x 4-½” Diameter to 11-¾”H x 4-⅜” Diameter. Rare and highly sought-after, what may be mistaken as imperfections: tilted mouths, bubbles and ripples in the glass, are actually the very attributes that make these colored glass jars such cherished antiques. Originally used to store vegetables, fruits, truffles and other food sundries, today these make wonderful vases and can be placed throughout the home for an added pop of color and texture. We have 8 jars to choose from in this price range. Take a closer look at the detailed photos to see each jar’s subtle variations. 

    01-21D: 10”H x 4-½” Diameter  –  SOLD
    01-21E: 11-¾”H x 4-⅜” Diameter  –  SOLD
    01-21G: 10-⅛”H x 5” Diameter
    01-21H: 11”H x 4-¾” Diameter
    01-21I: 10-¾”H x 4-½” Diameter – SOLD
    01-21J: 10-½”H x 4-⅝” Diameter
    01-21K: 10-¾”H x 4-¾” Diameter  –  SOLD

  • French 19th Century Cut Crystal Pitcher

    $450.00

    10"H x 7.25"W x 6.88"D

    Dimensions: 10”H x 7-¼”W x 6-⅞”D

    A fabulous, heavy crystal pitcher from late 19th century France. The vessel is ornamented with exceptional designs cut directly into the glass. Fluted details can be found around the neck, lip and handle, while floral etchings and cross hatching is found about the body. A round pedestal base grounds the pitcher and has been decorated with lines that radiate from its center. 

  • French 19th Century Hammered Copper Pot

    $425.00

    11.75"H x 20.50"W x 11.38"D

    Dimensions: 11-¾”H x 20-½”W x 11-⅜”D

    A wonderfully patinated double handle copper pot to add a touch of provincial charm to any space. Great for flower arrangements or hung with a collection. Make sure to view the detailed images to get a closer look.

  • French 19th Century Pickling Jar

    $425.00

    9.625"H x 3.875"W x 3.875"D

    Dimensions: 9-⅝”H x 3-⅞”Diameter

    A lovely hand blown jar, made in France shortly after the turn of the 19th century, with a unique coloration due to its one of a kind nature. Rare and highly sought-after, what may be mistaken as imperfections: tilted mouths, bubbles and ripples in the glass, are actually the very attributes that make these such cherished antiques.  Originally used to store vegetables, fruits, truffles and other food sundries, today these make wonderful vases and can be placed throughout the home for an added pop of color and texture.

  • Vintage French Rolled Glass Pitcher

    $415.00

    10.13"H x 8"W x 5.63"D

    Dimensions: 10-⅛”H x 8”W x 5-⅝”D

    An elegant vintage French pitcher in great condition! The thick rolled glass is wonderfully clear and without chips. A sturdy handle and well shaped spout make this a perfectly functional pitcher or vase. Neutral and sleek, this vase will easily incorporate into any existing home decor.

  • Hand Carved Wood Bowl

    $415.00

    4.5"H x "W x 18.88"D

    Dimensions: 4-½”H 18-⅞”Diameter

    This is an English 19th century hand carved wood bowl – well used and beautiful. The sides and bottom are very thick. The bowl would look great on any table or kitchen island. Circa 1850.

  • Hand Carved Wood Bowl

    $415.00

    4.5"H x "W x 20.13"D

    Dimensions: 4-½”H 20-⅛” Diameter

    This is an English 19th century hand carved wood bowl – well used and beautiful. It has a metal patch on the side to strenghten it. The bowl would look great on any table or kitchen island. Circa 1850.

  • French 19th Century Open Hearth Brass Pot

    $395.00

    8.88"H x 20.25"W x 17"D

    Dimensions: 8-⅞”H x 20-¼”W x 17”D

    A sizable vessel, made in France of solid brass. The pot has a large forged iron handle for carrying or hanging it over an open flame. Over the years, the hammered brass and iron has gained a fantastic patina. There is some cracking around the rim, giving it tons of character. Make sure to view the detailed images to get a closer look.

  • French 19th Century Lidded Copper Stock Pot

    $395.00

    12.13"H x 13.50"W x 10.38"D

    Dimensions: 12-⅛”H x 13-½”W x 10-⅜”D

    A fantastic lidded copper pot with forged iron handles that’s gained a great patina over the last two decades. The lid fits snuggly on the bottom. Oxidation and dings give it a wonderful character that’ll permeate into any kitchen. Make sure to view the detailed images to get a closer look.

  • Set of 5 French Copper Graduating Pots

    $395.00

    7.38"H x 16"W x 7.88"D

    Dimensions: 7-3/8”H x 16-⅙”W x 7-⅞”D

    A lovely set of 5 copper pots that graduate in size. They all fit within the largest one perfectly. Forged iron handles remain strong. Each has a fantastic patina and would add so much provincial charm to any kitchen. Make sure to view the detailed images to get a closer look at the individual pots. The individual measurements are below.

    • 5-⅛”H x 9-½”W x 4-¾”Dia
    • 5-⅝”H x 11”W x 5-½”Dia
    • 6”H x 12-¾”W x 6-⅜”Dia
    • 7-⅛”H x 14-⅝”W x 7-¼”D
    • 7-⅜”H x 16-⅙”W x 7-⅞”D
  • English 19th Century Solid Oak Herb Chopping Block

    $395.00

    11.50"H x 21.25"W x 2.38"D

    Dimensions: 11-½”H x 21-¼”W x 2-⅜”D

    A perfectly provincial culinary antique that’s still wonderfully functional. Crafted from hand in England, circa 1880, it is solid wood and substantially heavy. Visible cut marks on the surface give it so much charm. A three-quarter gallery helps keep the delicate herbs from falling away from the block while chopping. We currently have a variety of hardwood herb chopping blocks available in an array of finishes and sizes- make sure to view the rest to pick your favorite!

  • English 19th Century Herb Chopping Block

    $395.00

    11.75"H x 14.88"W x 2.88"D

    Dimensions: 11-¾”H x 14-⅞”W x 2-⅞”D

    A perfectly provincial culinary antique that’s still wonderfully functional. Crafted from hand in England, circa 1880, it is solid wood and substantially heavy. Visible cut marks on the surface give it so much charm. A three-quarter gallery helps keep the delicate herbs from falling away from the block while chopping. We currently have a variety of hardwood herb chopping blocks available in an array of finishes and sizes- make sure to view the rest to pick your favorite!

  • English 19th Century Solid Oak Herb Chopping Block

    $395.00

    11.75"H x 20.75"W x 2.38"D

    Dimensions: 11-¾”H x 20-¾”W x 2-⅜”D

    A perfectly provincial culinary antique that’s still wonderfully functional. Crafted from hand in England, circa 1880, it is solid wood and substantially heavy. Visible cut marks on the surface give it so much charm. A three-quarter gallery helps keep the delicate herbs from falling away from the block while chopping. We currently have a variety of hardwood herb chopping blocks available in an array of finishes and sizes- make sure to view the rest to pick your favorite!

  • Set of 6 French Vintage Oyster Plates

    $395.00

    0.88"H x "W x 10"D

    Dimensions: ⅞”H x 10”Diameter

    This unique set of six vintage oyster plates is sure to wow your guests at your next dinner party. The deep green glazed ceramic plates are all one of a kind and have slight color variations. Stamped on the bottom with the creator’s initials ‘SJD’. In fine condition, make sure to view the detailed images to get a closer look!

  • French 19th Century Copper Pot

    $395.00

    7"H x 18.25"W x 15.25"D

    Dimensions: 7”H x 18-¼”W x 15-¼”D

    Bring an authentic French countryside touch to your kitchen with this large antique copper bowl. Crafted in 19th century France, this “Bassine a Confiture” (or jelly bowl) is round in shape and fixed with two brass side handles attached with rivets. The simple, traditional kitchen accessory has a wonderful patina throughout. Make sure to view the detailed images for a closer look!

Antiques in your kitchen make an otherwise sterile environment warm and exciting. These antiques have been used for preparing and cooking meals for centuries and are still relevant in any modern interior. In our inventory you’ll find Antiques for preparing meals such as glazed earthenware mixing bowls and cream bowls and turned wooden bowls. Iron, marble and brass produce scales and culinary scales along with their original weights. Antiques for storing food such as glass blown pickling jars, green glazed and yellow glazed duck confit jars, glass etched biscuit barrels and ironstone soup tureens. For cooking and serving food you’ll find an array of copper antiques such as copper fish kettles or poisonierres, antique wooden breadboards, chopping blocks, butchers blocks and pastry tables. Antique silver cutlery and more.
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